Faroe Islands
Raw, remote, and almost impossibly dramatic. The Faroe Islands are sheer cliffs, waterfalls tumbling straight into the sea, and weather that turns on a dime. Nature at its most uncompromising.
Faroe Waterfalls
Waterfalls pouring straight off the cliffs and into the sea. The Faroes are absolutely covered in them.
Uninhabitable
A lump of rock in the middle of the sea that nothing could ever call home. There's a strange kind of beauty in that.
Brutal Nature
The Faroes don't really do gentle. Just raw rock, wild water, and weather that means business over thousands of years.
Moody Faroe
Classic Faroese weather — grey, brooding, and somehow all the better for it. This place wears moody well.
In The Middle Of Nowhere
About as far from anywhere as you can get. Standing here, it genuinely felt like the edge of the world.
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